Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]As far as family pictures go, I just hit the motherlode. Or rather, I scanned a load of pictures from my mother! Here is a liberal selection of the the original Kodachrome slides from my parent's wedding. Have a look here: http://gallery.leica-users.org/EmMiltWedding Apart from a little dust and a few scratches, they are not much the worse for 54-odd years' wear. Kodachrome is just plain amazing. The pictures were mass-scanned for family viewing and quickly batch-resized with Irfanview, so they ain't fine art. But just the hairstyles and clothing are fascinating. There are some more personal shots at the beginning and end of the album, with the traditional wedding stuff in the middle. The pictures might even be kinda sorta on-topic. A friend of my mother's shot the wedding. She was going to use her Exakta, but it broke that morning. So the entire wedding was shot with my Mom's trusty Bolsey B-2 rangefinder, a favorite "alternate shooter" of our own Karen Nakamura. The film was the original Kodachrome, ASA 10 (!), and a big reflector flash that was bigger than the camera and blinded each subject for several minutes after each shot. Probably the lens was nearly wide-open much of the time, and the shutter at 1/25 or 1/50. You can see the flash fall-off, motion blur and the lens' less than stellar performance at the edges. And so what? Don't let the women's dresses fool you--I don't come from a wealthy family. My "poppy" (maternal grandfather) was a patternmaker in the New York garment district. He dressed his daughters in rejected dresses and leftover fabrics meant for society girls. He designed and built my Mom's wedding dress himself. --Peter